AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigration & Human Rights: Eight Kurdish youth trying to reach Europe via Libya were abducted in Tripoli by a trafficking gang, with claims of beatings, humiliation, and threats of forced organ removal unless families paid ransoms. Libya–Europe Border Pressure: A separate report highlights how tighter U.S. visa processing and broader European migration crackdowns are pushing more Africans into dangerous routes, including Libya. Libya Politics & Governance: Saeed Wanis warned that creating new regions in Libya could inflame local rivalries and threaten national unity, especially amid institutional divisions. Local Administration: A training course on “Fundamentals of Local Governance” wrapped up in Libya, aiming to strengthen municipal capacity, revenues, and women’s participation. Oil & Industry: Libya’s NOC signed a unified operating agreement for an oil field in the Murzuq Basin to streamline management and boost efficient production, while Libyan Iron and Steel and the Export Development Authority agreed to build a fishing trawler factory to localize marine industry. Regional Diplomacy: Libya and Greece reviewed ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation and continue maritime border talks, while Libya and Italy discussed expanding defense cooperation and training.
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